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04-20-2022, 09:07 PM
https://www.looper.com/838912/the-unfortunate-way-young-sheldon-changed-big-bang-theory-forever/
Young Sheldon is turning George Cooper Sr. into a much more sympathetic guy
After so many years on the air, it's certainly become clear that just because Sheldon said something in "The Big Bang Theory" doesn't actually make it so. Sheldon's father, George (Lance Barber), is a primary example of this phenomenon.
In "The Big Bang Theory," the long-since deceased patriarch of the Cooper family is remembered as a terrible, negligent, alcoholic father. However, for many people, "Young Sheldon" has turned George from a frequently maligned memory into a flesh-and-blood character, complete with his own set of redeeming qualities and disappointing vices.
"I thought Sheldon's dad was supposed to be a bad guy?" u/chubss123 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/qvyq7s/i_thought_sheldons_dad_was_supposed_to_be_a_bad/) asked on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/hhuc5w/sheldons_dad/), perplexed because George is his favorite character in "Young Sheldon." The question pops up on Reddit frequently. "I think, with all that happened, Sheldon's memory of his Dad got tainted along the way," Gotis1313 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/qvyq7s/i_thought_sheldons_dad_was_supposed_to_be_a_bad/hkzqdbk/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) responded, explaining that his mother and grandmother's reactions over the years colored how Sheldon felt about his father. "Sheldon as the narrator of YS [is] realizing this and re-examining his father."
When u/ever_stoned (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/bb53pq/when_can_we_see_the_real_george_cooper_sr_you/) similarly asked, "When can we see the real George Cooper Sr.?" referring to Adult Sheldon's description, Wandering_To_Nowhere replied, "I think we ARE seeing the 'real' George Cooper. The version of Sheldon's dad that we've been hearing about for years is how Sheldon remembers him, not as he actually was." Skribsbb agreed, saying, "Keep in mind, Sheldon's descriptions of people's behavior haven't been exactly accurate on TBBT either," later adding (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/bb53pq/when_can_we_see_the_real_george_cooper_sr_you/eo8yzjc/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3), "Sheldon often has a way of describing things in a completely exaggerated way."
Some fans don't want George to have an affair
Now that "Young Sheldon" fans like George, they don't want him to have the affair Sheldon talked about in "The Big Bang Theory." At the time, Sheldon's story was just another illustration of George being a terrible guy. However, now that George has been revealed as a genuinely loving family man, some fans don't want him to do it, even if it is canon.
"Please, please don't have George have an affair," Denise McGrath (https://twitter.com/DeniseMcGrath14/status/1393001442533953538) tweeted. "Please don't ruin this wonderful show." Reebunchanumbers (https://twitter.com/Ree06114033/status/1393059988776570882) agreed, saying "Come on, can't grown Sheldon be mistaken? Can George not go through with it before he dies?" Eric Hovland (https://twitter.com/EricJHovland/status/1393099636991135746) responded hopefully, saying, "I think we'll find that TBBT Sheldon was mistaken and that Narrator Sheldon will correct some of those mistakes." Others on Reddit want this result too, including u/hydrashok158 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/pkf82h/theory_about_sheldons_father_cheating/) who shared an interesting theory: "What Sheldon will walk in on is George and Mary having relations, but Mary will be wearing a blonde wig to 'Spice' things up." Though some commenters were doubtful of this theory, others seemed to like it.
Notably, the creative team behind "Young Sheldon" has previously commented on the many differences between George in "Young Sheldon" and "The Big Bang Theory." In a tweet posted to the official @YoungSheldon Twitter (https://twitter.com/YoungSheldon/status/1393000822045175809?s=20) page, executive producer Steve Molaro said, "'Big Bang' fans have heard Sheldon tell stories about his dad for years. We try to honor those stories, but also like to find unexpected ways for them to play out."
Young Sheldon is turning George Cooper Sr. into a much more sympathetic guy
After so many years on the air, it's certainly become clear that just because Sheldon said something in "The Big Bang Theory" doesn't actually make it so. Sheldon's father, George (Lance Barber), is a primary example of this phenomenon.
In "The Big Bang Theory," the long-since deceased patriarch of the Cooper family is remembered as a terrible, negligent, alcoholic father. However, for many people, "Young Sheldon" has turned George from a frequently maligned memory into a flesh-and-blood character, complete with his own set of redeeming qualities and disappointing vices.
"I thought Sheldon's dad was supposed to be a bad guy?" u/chubss123 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/qvyq7s/i_thought_sheldons_dad_was_supposed_to_be_a_bad/) asked on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/hhuc5w/sheldons_dad/), perplexed because George is his favorite character in "Young Sheldon." The question pops up on Reddit frequently. "I think, with all that happened, Sheldon's memory of his Dad got tainted along the way," Gotis1313 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/qvyq7s/i_thought_sheldons_dad_was_supposed_to_be_a_bad/hkzqdbk/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) responded, explaining that his mother and grandmother's reactions over the years colored how Sheldon felt about his father. "Sheldon as the narrator of YS [is] realizing this and re-examining his father."
When u/ever_stoned (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/bb53pq/when_can_we_see_the_real_george_cooper_sr_you/) similarly asked, "When can we see the real George Cooper Sr.?" referring to Adult Sheldon's description, Wandering_To_Nowhere replied, "I think we ARE seeing the 'real' George Cooper. The version of Sheldon's dad that we've been hearing about for years is how Sheldon remembers him, not as he actually was." Skribsbb agreed, saying, "Keep in mind, Sheldon's descriptions of people's behavior haven't been exactly accurate on TBBT either," later adding (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/bb53pq/when_can_we_see_the_real_george_cooper_sr_you/eo8yzjc/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3), "Sheldon often has a way of describing things in a completely exaggerated way."
Some fans don't want George to have an affair
Now that "Young Sheldon" fans like George, they don't want him to have the affair Sheldon talked about in "The Big Bang Theory." At the time, Sheldon's story was just another illustration of George being a terrible guy. However, now that George has been revealed as a genuinely loving family man, some fans don't want him to do it, even if it is canon.
"Please, please don't have George have an affair," Denise McGrath (https://twitter.com/DeniseMcGrath14/status/1393001442533953538) tweeted. "Please don't ruin this wonderful show." Reebunchanumbers (https://twitter.com/Ree06114033/status/1393059988776570882) agreed, saying "Come on, can't grown Sheldon be mistaken? Can George not go through with it before he dies?" Eric Hovland (https://twitter.com/EricJHovland/status/1393099636991135746) responded hopefully, saying, "I think we'll find that TBBT Sheldon was mistaken and that Narrator Sheldon will correct some of those mistakes." Others on Reddit want this result too, including u/hydrashok158 (https://www.reddit.com/r/YoungSheldon/comments/pkf82h/theory_about_sheldons_father_cheating/) who shared an interesting theory: "What Sheldon will walk in on is George and Mary having relations, but Mary will be wearing a blonde wig to 'Spice' things up." Though some commenters were doubtful of this theory, others seemed to like it.
Notably, the creative team behind "Young Sheldon" has previously commented on the many differences between George in "Young Sheldon" and "The Big Bang Theory." In a tweet posted to the official @YoungSheldon Twitter (https://twitter.com/YoungSheldon/status/1393000822045175809?s=20) page, executive producer Steve Molaro said, "'Big Bang' fans have heard Sheldon tell stories about his dad for years. We try to honor those stories, but also like to find unexpected ways for them to play out."